Growing up, Tourette’s Syndrome sufferer Jaylen Arnold was tortured by cruel tormentors who teased him, called him names and mimicked his uncontrollable movements and outbursts.

Rather than letting it get him down though, the boy from Lakeland, Florida, allowed the bullying to make him stronger, and at the grand old age of 12 he has made his name as a motivational speaker and anti-bullying crusader.

The special needs student from Victory Christian School now travels around the country promoting his foundation, Jaylen’s Challenge, to help other kids going through the hell that he endured, reported ABCActionNews.com.

On Tuesday, the inspiration to bullying victims got to act like a kid again when he was surprised by his sporting idol, NHL star Dave Andreychuk of the Tampa Bay Lightning, who presented Jaylen with his own hockey jersey and lauded him with congratulations at a job well done.

“I’m just really impressed with what Jaylen has gone through, and how he really wants to make the community a better place and say, you know, what happened to me doesn’t have to happen to others,” said Elizabeth Frazier, Executive Director of the Lightning Foundation.

“That was so shocking,” gushed Jaylen, beaming happily after the presentation. “That was so amazing! That was so cool. He gave me the jersey and the check. This is going to help Jaylen’s Challenge a lot.”